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    A tarantula next to a U.S. size 11 shoe, to show scale, taken near Austin, Texas Etymology. The spider originally bearing the name tarantula was Lycosa tarantula, a species of wolf spider native to Mediterranean Europe. The name is derived from the southern Italian town of Taranto.

  2. Jan 24, 2019 · A tarantula bite to a human is often no worse than a bee sting in terms of toxicity, but it can vary by species. Symptoms from most species range from local pain and swelling to stiffness of joints or muscles. However, tarantula bites can be lethal to birds and some mammals.

  3. There are hundreds of tarantula species found in most of the world's tropical, subtropical, and arid regions. They vary in color and behavior according to their specific environments.

  4. May 31, 2024 · Tarantula, (family Theraphosidae), any of numerous hairy and generally large spiders found in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and tropical America. Tarantulas are mygalomorphs (suborder Orthognatha), and thus they have jaws that move forward and down (rather than sideways and together,

  5. Tarantulas give people the creeps because they have large, hairy bodies and legs. While these large spiders can take a painful bite out of a human, a tarantula's venom has a low toxicity to...

  6. Description of the Tarantula. Tarantulas have eight hairy legs, a cephalothorax, and an abdomen. The legs are attached to the cephalothorax, as are the eyes, the mouth, and the fangs. The spinnerets are at the very end of the abdomen, and are used for producing spider silk.

  7. Jun 19, 2022 · Learning what tarantulas make the best pets, how to set up a tarantula's habitat, how to handle a tarantula, what safety precautions you should take can help you provide the best possible care to your new tarantula. Check out this beginner's guide to tarantula care!

  8. May 21, 2007 · It depends on who it's after. Find out why. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #GiantTarantula #Spiders About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's...

  9. All you need to know about tarantulas, from where they live, to what they eat and how the hunt - and why tarantulas shouldn't be feared.

  10. Tarantulas are large, long-lived arachnids that have become popular to keep in captivity. When threatened, a tarantula exposes its fangs and puts its weight on its hind legs. If that does not deter a predator, the spider may use their legs to shoot urticating hairs toward their attacker.

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